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Oasis Continues to Tease Fans Amid Reunion Tour Excitement

The iconic Britpop band Oasis, led by the charismatic Liam Gallagher, has been thrilling audiences around the world with their ‘Live ’25’ tour. This series of concerts, marking their reunion, has already covered major cities across the U.K., Ireland, and North America, and is now set to astonish fans in Asia, Australia, and South America.

Despite nearing the end of their current tour schedule, with only 13 shows remaining, Gallagher recently stirred excitement with a tantalizing tweet. In response to a fan’s query about the absence of “The Hindu Times” from the setlist, Gallagher provocatively replied, “Chill Winston it’s not even HALF TIME yet, it’s a tour of 2 half’s.” This comment implies that the band may have further plans beyond the current tour dates.

Since their split in 2009, the Gallagher brothers’ turbulent relationship kept fans doubtful about a reunion. However, early this year, the brothers set aside their differences and kicked off the reunion tour, which included sold-out shows across major cities. The tour not only revisited some of their biggest hits but also reignited fan fervor, evidenced by their latest performances in cities like Toronto, Chicago, and Los Angeles.

The band’s journey will continue with upcoming performances in Goyang, Tokyo, Melbourne, and Sydney, concluding with anticipated shows in São Paulo. Amid these developments, rumors of a monumental 30th-anniversary concert at Knebworth, where they famously played in 1996, are also circulating, although no official announcements have been made.

In addition to the tour, Oasis fans have more to look forward to with an upcoming reunion movie produced by Steven Knight, the creator of ‘Peaky Blinders’, and a special book titled Oasis Live ’25 OPUS, featuring captivating live shots from the tour.

As the excitement continues, fans are eager to see what Oasis has in store for the future, and if their recent performances and Gallagher’s hints are anything to go by, the band’s journey is nowhere near its conclusion.